A Glimpse Back ...

We must never let our words die! Words represent living thoughts, thoughts are vivid souls, souls are eternal. So that we don't forget, we sometimes should look back, and reflect ...

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A Glimpse Back ...
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Springer-Nature Research Communities, good or bad, take it or leave it, here is my experience with it, again, good or bad, take it or leave it!

My first post was published on Feb the 27th, 2025. It was about a very dear paper of mine, a systematic review that discusses the use of propolis in the course of treating gingivitis and periodontitis:
https://communities.springernature.com/posts/propolis-can-make-your-smile-healthier-fact-or-fable 

My second post was published on Apr the 4th, 2025. I discussed the state of research nowadays, from a scientific perspective but with a literary approach:
https://communities.springernature.com/posts/research-today  

Things here get more interesting as I bring the lives of brilliant researchers and awesome professors to the table in my third and fourth posts, published on Jun the 28th, and Jul the 3rd, 2025:
https://communities.springernature.com/posts/a-professor-once-upon-the-history
https://communities.springernature.com/posts/an-exceptional-phenomenon

The idea behind this whole thing, Springer-Nature Research Communities, is in fact smart, very smart, indeed. However, it is just like coconuts, when “ripe”, they are sweet and delicious; otherwise, they are bitter or sour if harvested before they are “mature” enough. There seems to be a very long and tiring way, yet, to go for the Springer-Nature “coconuts” to become “sweet”, but who knows? Some enjoy sour lemonades, too!

Just like how I started, good or bad, take it or leave it, this is it!   

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Go to the profile of Yalan Wu
5 months ago

Recently, the dog days of summer have begun. I have picked up some books related to natural philosophy. I think this is a good choice to avoid wasting time.

Thank you.

Avoiding wasting time, true, this is important!

Go to the profile of Yalan Wu
5 months ago

You are welcome, and of course, good luck to all of us :)

Go to the profile of Yalan Wu
5 months ago

You are welcome, and of course, good luck to all of us :)

Super thank you again ...

Go to the profile of Shimaa kotb
5 months ago

True words.

In my opinion, whether work is good or bad, sweet or sour, it's all about our growth, progress, in-depth learning, and continuous improvement in every step we take. 

From my experience, this has been the most interesting journey I have ever lived. I enjoyed my achievements, took proud of my progress, and dreamed of becoming more professional.

Wishing you the best and good luck!

That's very kind of you, and really wise, too. Thanks a lot for your thoughtful comment and brilliant words.

Wish you all the very best as well!